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Example of a button: Flashing text "12 MEN" next to old Windows My Computer icon incidentally another fun place on da small web (the button is also a link).

The TL;DR is that it just sort of became the standard because of being an early standard, and then because they are kind of a nice size. Something I don't think the article mentions (I'll admit I started skimming around the end) is that when displayed for fun, web folk often like to stack or grid these together, so it makes sense that if you're making a new button that you'd make it the same size, so that it would fit in with all the rest.

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[–] grrgyle@slrpnk.net 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I just found this great button and I don't know where else to post it: Black and gold logo in the old style used by television manufacturers to advertise resolution, which instead reads "AD|HD"

EDIT found on here: https://dragonbeans.nl/